Former Fort Lauderdale Vice Mayor Cindi Hutchinson was released from jailThursday morning after serving her punishment for public corruption charges, according to records.

Hutchinson, 56, served about two months and 20 days of the four-month sentence that was handed down after she pleaded guilty to charges of receiving unlawful compensation and official misconduct.

The portion of her sentence that Hutchinson served is equal to what most inmates in the Broward County jail system serve – if they behave appropriately and follow all the rules, Sheriff's officials said.

Former Deerfield Beach City Commissioner Steve Gonot, who turned himself in last Friday to serve a 364-day jail term, is tentatively scheduled for release on Feb. 26, records show.

Gonot, also 56, was convicted of grand theft, official misconduct and falsifying records after a jury trial in 2011. He is in the Joseph V. Conte Facility in Pompano Beach.

By those calculations, both former elected officials would serve about 67 percent of their punishment, less than state prisoners who must do a minimum of 85 percent and federal prisoners who serve an average of 87 percent – with standard amounts of time off for good behavior.

Keyla Concepción, a Sheriff's Office spokeswoman, said that all inmates sentenced to serve county time in the jail – less than a year – are eligible to receive what officials call "good and gain time."

Under Florida statutes, local jail inmates receive five days of "good time" from the state per 30 days of their sentence and may also receive "an extra award of gain time, not to exceed five days per month," Concepción wrote in an email.

Hutchinson, who served her time in the Paul Rein Detention Facility in Pompano Beach, will now be on probation for five years, court records show.

Hutchinson admitted she received at least $14,000 worth of home improvement work from a developer, while she was an elected official. Prosecutors said the work was a "thank you" gift for voting in favor of the developer's projects while she served on the City Commission between 2000 and 2009.